…Airlines to establish transborder alliance between
Mexico and the United States; agreement will provide customers with substantial
benefits in both nations
Delta Air Lines and Aeroméxico has accepted the final
order issued by the U.S. Department of Transportation granting them antitrust
immunity and allowing the airlines to establish a joint cooperation agreement.
This historic agreement will establish the largest transborder alliance between
Mexico and the United States, expand competition and benefit customers of both
airlines.
“Together, Delta and Aeroméxico are stronger in the
U.S.-Mexico market than either airline can be on its own,” said Delta CEO Ed
Bastian. “The partnership will make it possible for us to offer customers more
flights to more destinations, with more choices every time someone travels
across the border. We will offer industry-leading reliability, great service
and an unmatched array of options.”
“This agreement will mark the beginning of a new era in
the aviation of North America, as the first and the largest cross-border
alliance between Mexico and the United States,” said Aeroméxico CEO Andrés
Conesa. “It is the next step in our relationship, and our networks will provide
more benefits to our customers while increasing the options for connectivity,
products and services.”
AeroMexico GraphicBastian added that the partnership will
benefit employees as well. “Our partnership means growth of services and jobs
for both Delta and Aeroméxico,” he said.
Once conditions requested by DOT and the Mexican Federal
Economic Competition Commission have been fulfilled, the agreement will allow
Aeroméxico and Delta to coordinate efforts to enhance the travel experience
with expanded destinations and frequencies, improved connecting schedules and
seamless operations.
The agreement will also improve the experience on the
ground, allowing the airlines to co-locate and invest in airport facilities by
improving gates and lounges. The airlines also will increase joint sales and
marketing initiatives.
Delta will offer a strong presence in the United States
through its hubs in Atlanta, Detroit, Los Angeles, Minneapolis-St. Paul, New
York, Salt Lake City and Seattle; while Aeromexico will offer larger access to
Mexico through its hubs in Mexico City, Monterrey and Guadalajara.
The airlines have been partners for 22 years. The
regulatory approval represents an important milestone in the process, announced
last year, to launch a cash tender offer for Delta’s acquisition for up to 49
percent of Grupo Aeromexico S.A.B. de C.V., capital stock, further
strengthening the partnership between the two airlines.
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